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Packaging always catches my eye when I’m shopping for lip balm—sometimes even more than the formula itself. Whether I’m whipping up homemade batches to sell, assembling party favors, or dreaming up a look for a small cosmetic brand, the packaging can take a regular tube and turn it into a sweet little present.

You really don’t need a big budget or a pro designer to make lip balm packaging cute. From kraft pillow boxes to frosted glass roll-ons, there’s a nice range of options that work for both small batches and retail shelves.
1. Clear Twist-Up Lip Balm Tubes With Custom Wrap Labels

Clear plastic twist-up tubes let the color of the balm peek through, which just looks good and doesn’t cost extra. I usually pair them with a printed wrap label that covers the whole tube for a polished, branded finish.
You can add flavor names, ingredient lists, and your logo. This setup works well for small batch sellers and craft fair tables.
2. Mini Aluminum Sliding Tins With Round Ingredient Stickers

Sliding aluminum tins have a satisfying, compact feel that people seem to love. I stick a round label on the lid to keep things simple but still share the essentials—flavor, scent, ingredients.
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These tins make great travel-size sets and holiday gift collections.
3. Amber Mini Glass Jars With Minimalist White Lid Labels

Amber glass jars bring a bit of old-school apothecary style, and they just feel a little fancy. A white label on the lid with plain black text keeps it minimal and easy to spot.
This style feels right for natural and organic lip balm formulas. It looks high-end without the cost of custom printing.
4. Frosted Glass Roll-On Bottles With Metallic Caps

Frosted glass roll-on bottles are a good fit for liquid or oil-based balms. I love how the metallic caps—gold or silver—add a touch of luxury.
Usually, I go for a small wraparound label or a little hang tag tied at the neck.
5. Kraft Pillow Boxes For Single Lip Balm Gifts

A kraft pillow box can turn a single lip balm tube into a complete gift. The natural brown paper just feels eco-friendly and handmade—perfect for farmers markets or boutique shops.
Sometimes I tuck in a dried flower or a branded sticker for a personal touch.
6. Custom Printed Lip Balm Display Boxes With Botanical Artwork

Custom printed boxes with botanical artwork instantly tell a natural, plant-based story. Leaves, flowers, and herbs in the illustrations make the packaging feel thought-out.
These boxes look great on retail shelves and in online product photos.
7. Etsy-Style Lip Balm Favor Cards For Wedding Or Party Sets

A favor card is basically a flat printed card with a hole punched through—just slide the lip balm tube in. It’s one of the most budget-friendly ways I’ve packaged wedding favors or baby shower gifts.
You can print a custom message, the couple’s names, or a design to match the theme.
8. Shrink-Banded White Lip Balm Tubes For A Clean Retail Finish

Applying a shrink band over a white tube gives you a smooth, sealed look that feels retail-ready. It doubles as a tamper-evident seal, which is important if you’re selling cosmetics.
If you print the design right on the shrink band, you can skip separate labels.
9. Pastel Mailer Boxes With Tissue Paper For Lip Balm Gift Sets

Pastel mailer boxes lined with tissue paper work well for shipping gift sets that need to arrive looking cute and put-together. I try to match the box and tissue color to the brand palette.
This is especially popular with small e-commerce shops that sell sets of three or five tubes.
10. Vintage-Inspired Metal Pots With Illustrated Flavor Labels

Small metal pots with screw-top lids have that retro charm you don’t see everywhere. An illustrated label showing the flavor—honey, rose, vanilla—makes each one easy to spot.
I reach for these when I’m putting together gift shop wholesale orders or seasonal holiday collections.
11. Window Cutout Cartons For Trio Lip Balm Box Sets

A die-cut window on the carton lets customers get a real look at the actual lip balm tubes before they buy. For trio sets, being able to see the color variety is a big part of the draw.
You can print your branding on the outside, while the window gives folks a peek at what they’re actually getting.